Hi Rafael,
> Does vim-latex have support for beamer? I searched but couldn't find any.
What do you mean by support?
AFAIK, Vim-latex haven't yet any template for beamer's environments. IMHO, it
isn't need because it haven't many options.
As Francesco, I used vim-latex with beamer some times without any problem.
Raniere

In support, if you mean, if it has any beamer template or key bindings
for frame, frametitle etc. then it does not. You have to do it in
generic way.
But yes, I use it without problem.
On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 22:26 -0400, Raphael Cervantes wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Does vim-latex have support for beamer? I searched but couldn't find
> any.
>
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Giovanni,
Thanks for the tip. I do need biber, but I think I got it to work. What I
did was in latex-suite/texrc around line 235 I set:
TexLet g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'biber'
And then in latex-suite/compiler.vim around line 567, I changed the first
few lines to:
if runCount == 0 && Tex_IsPresentInFile('bibdata',
mainFileName_root.'.bcf')
let bibFileName = mainFileName_root.'.bbl'
let biblinesBefore = Tex_CatFile(bibFileName)
This checks for bibliography info in the bcf file. I set it to run biber
just on the root filename, and biber is smart enough to look for the bcf
extension, This seemed to work. The main change was telling biber to look
in the bcf instead of the aux file for the bib info. The only downside is
I think it runs biber every time you have any bibliography info in your
tex file, since bibdata is always in the bcf, even if it has not changed.
But it does not run if you do not have any bibliography info.
The problem is that I cannot get updates to vim-latex without losing these
changes. So I would like to see some sort of option for choosing bibtex or
biber. As you can see, the code change is small, so it would be easy
enough to associate different file extensions with different bibliography
backends.
Thanks
paul
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Ted Pavlic <ted <at> tedpavlic.com> writes:
>
> >> Does eclim do much for you while in LaTeX? Perhaps you could setup an
> >> autocmd to not load eclim when you're in a .tex file.
Sorry for digging out this old thread.
But I'm experiencing the same problem. I didn't have eclim installed.

Alessandro,
Thanks for your reply.
I have done this, with
TexLet g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats = 'pdf,bbl'
but it seems to compile bib every time, even when bib is not updated.
So, what I am looking for a *conditional* behaviour.
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To: Rudra Banerjee <rudra.banerjee@...>
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Subject: Re: [Vim-latex-devel] compile bibtex
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:28:09 +0200
On 13 June 2013 23:38, Rudra Banerjee <rudra.banerjee@...> wrote:
> Hello friends,
> I am using vim-latex for writing an article. \ll is ok for compiling.
> but problem is how can I compile the bibtex from vim-latex?
>
> I am already using
> :nnoremap <Leader>lw :up!<cr>:call Tex_RunLaTeX()<cr>
>
> to save and compile latex together. So, is it possible to compile latex
> and conditionally compile bibtex (when updated) using a nnoremap?
Theoretically, this should happen already with \ll (see [1]). If you
are compiling to a format other than dvi, though, you should add it to
the g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats variable.
Hope this helps,
Alessandro
[1] http://folk.uio.no/haaksk/config-files/.vim/doc/latex-suite.html#compiling-multiple

On 13 June 2013 23:38, Rudra Banerjee <rudra.banerjee@...> wrote:
> Hello friends,
> I am using vim-latex for writing an article. \ll is ok for compiling.
> but problem is how can I compile the bibtex from vim-latex?
>
> I am already using
> :nnoremap <Leader>lw :up!<cr>:call Tex_RunLaTeX()<cr>
>
> to save and compile latex together. So, is it possible to compile latex
> and conditionally compile bibtex (when updated) using a nnoremap?
Theoretically, this should happen already with \ll (see [1]). If you
are compiling to a format other than dvi, though, you should add it to
the g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats variable.
Hope this helps,
Alessandro
[1] http://folk.uio.no/haaksk/config-files/.vim/doc/latex-suite.html#compiling-multiple

Hello friends,
I am using vim-latex for writing an article. \ll is ok for compiling.
but problem is how can I compile the bibtex from vim-latex?
I am already using
:nnoremap <Leader>lw :up!<cr>:call Tex_RunLaTeX()<cr>
to save and compile latex together. So, is it possible to compile latex
and conditionally compile bibtex (when updated) using a nnoremap?

Hi Paul,
this does not address your original question, and in fact I would like
to see biber supported by vim-latex, but if you are good with using
bibtex8 with biblatex then you can just add this line to your .vimrc:
autocmd FileType tex let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor='bibtex8 -H'
and biblatex will compile. Of course if you need a specific feature of
biber this won't help you much, but I thought it might be useful anyway
for the other people who want to switch to biblatex.
Cheers
Giovanni
On 06/07/2013 08:28 PM, Paul Gesting wrote:
> I would like to be able to use the biblatex package with vim-latex.
> Specifically, biblatex uses biber by default as the bibliography
> backend (and not bibtex). Biber runs on the .bcf file and not the
> .bib. Both bibtex and the .bib file seem to be hard coded in vim-latex
> in latex-suite/texrc and latex-suite/compiler.
>
> Thanks
>
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I would like to be able to use the biblatex package with vim-latex.
Specifically, biblatex uses biber by default as the bibliography backend
(and not bibtex). Biber runs on the .bcf file and not the .bib. Both bibtex
and the .bib file seem to be hard coded in vim-latex in latex-suite/texrc
and latex-suite/compiler.
Thanks